§ 43-34-5 - Election of board officers; reimbursement of members; meetings; powers and duties; no restriction on licenses
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-34-5   (2010)
   43-34-5.    Election of board officers; reimbursement of members; meetings; powers and duties; no restriction on licenses 
      (a)  The  board shall meet and shall annually elect a chairperson and vice  chairperson. Each member of the board may receive the expense allowance  as provided by subsection (b) of Code Section 45-7-21 and the same  mileage allowance for the use of a personal car as that received by  other state officials and employees or a travel allowance of actual  transportation cost if traveling by public carrier within the state.  Each board member shall also be reimbursed for any conference or meeting  registration fee incurred in the performance of his or her duties as a  board member. For each day's service outside of the state as a board  member, such member shall receive actual expenses as an expense  allowance as well as the mileage allowance for the use of a personal car  equal to that received by other state officials and employees or a  travel allowance of actual transportation cost if traveling by public  carrier or by rental motor vehicle. Expense vouchers submitted by board  members are subject to approval of the chairperson and executive  director. Out-of-state travel by board members must be approved by the  board chairperson and the executive director.
(b)  The  board shall hold regular meetings each month, unless in the discretion  of the chairperson it is deemed unnecessary for a particular month.  Called meetings may be held at the discretion of the chairperson.
(c)  The board shall have the following powers and duties:
      (1)  To  adopt, amend, and repeal such rules and regulations in accordance with  this chapter necessary for the proper administration and enforcement of  this chapter;
      (2)  To adopt a seal by which the board shall authenticate the acts of the board;
      (3)  To  establish a pool of qualified physicians to act as peer reviewers and  expert witnesses and to appoint or contract with physicians  professionally qualified by education and training, medical  associations, or other professionally qualified organizations to serve  as peer reviewers; provided, however, that no licensing, investigative,  or disciplinary duties or functions of the board may be delegated to any  medical association or related entity by contract or otherwise;
      (4)  To  employ a medical director and other staff to implement this chapter and  provide necessary and appropriate support who shall be subject to the  same confidentiality requirements of the board;
      (5)  To keep a docket of public proceedings, actions, and filings;
      (6)  To set its office hours;
      (7)  To  set all reasonable fees by adoption of a schedule of fees approved by  the board. The board shall set such fees sufficient to cover costs of  operation;
      (8)  To establish rules  regarding licensure and certification status, including but not limited  to inactive status, as the board deems appropriate;
      (9)  To  issue, deny, or reinstate the licenses, certificates, or permits of  duly qualified applicants for licensure, certification, or permits under  this chapter;
      (10)  To revoke, suspend,  issue terms and conditions, place on probation, limit practice, fine,  require additional medical training, require medical community service,  or otherwise sanction licensees, certificate holders, or permit holders;
      (11)  To renew licenses, certificates, and permits and set renewal and expiration dates and application and other deadlines;
      (12)  To approve such examinations as are necessary to determine competency to practice under this chapter;
      (13)  To set examination standards, approve examinations, and set passing score requirements;
      (14)  To  adopt necessary rules concerning proceedings, hearings, review  hearings, actions, filings, depositions, and motions related to  uncontested cases;
      (15)  To initiate investigations for the purposes of discovering violations of this chapter;
      (16)  To  administer oaths, subpoena witnesses and documentary evidence including  medical records, and take testimony in all matters relating to its  duties;
      (17)  To conduct hearings, reviews, and other proceedings according to Chapter 13 of Title 50;
      (18)  To conduct investigative interviews;
      (19)  To  issue cease and desist orders to stop the unlicensed practice of  medicine or other profession licensed, certified, or permitted under  this chapter and impose penalties for such violations;
      (20)  To request injunctive relief or refer cases for criminal prosecution to appropriate enforcement authorities;
      (21)  To  release investigative or applicant files to another enforcement agency  or lawful licensing authority in another state;
      (22)  To sue and be sued in a court of competent jurisdiction; and
      (23)  To enter into contracts.
(d)  A license issued by the board shall not be limited or restricted to a particular medical specialty.